The carrier break is 2.47/2.76, I've not seen 2.47's, slantsixdan's voluminous parts catalogs may show them. Assuming they exist then;7 1/4 in general
Direct Conection had performance 7 1/4 gears in 4.56, 4.88, 5.13The carrier break is 2.47/2.76, I've not seen 2.47's, slantsixdan's voluminous parts catalogs may show them. Assuming they exist then;
2.47
2.76
2.94
3.23
3.55
3.90
4.10
4.11
This includes the Dakota IRS frt. axle application.
Back in the "old days", stock eliminator rules required the original rear axle assy. The 8 3/4 did not become available in the "A" bodies, untill 1966. So they needed the gears for the 7 1/4 to be competitive. I ran a 65 Valiant with a 170 slant in Z/SA during the mid '70's, but I chose a 3.91 SG with a 8x22x13 tire. I do have a 7 1/4 LBP 5.13 SG rear in my shop.Try to imagine the early car that runs a 4.88 in a 7.25! I mean you know those wheelhouses won't handle any real tires. So, I wonder what DC's thinking was,when they geared up to produce something like that?Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Standard gear in 63 was the 3.23Stock 63 dart 7 1/4 what gears are in it automatic /6
what was any options
Back in the "old days", stock eliminator rules required the original rear axle assy. The 8 3/4 did not become available in the "A" bodies, untill 1966. So they needed the gears for the 7 1/4 to be competitive. I ran a 65 Valiant with a 170 slant in Z/SA during the mid '70's, but I chose a 3.91 SG with a 8x22x13 tire. I do have a 7 1/4 LBP 5.13 SG rear in my shop.